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Peace Fountain

A serene ceramic sculpture featuring symbolic grinding stones and a life-giving egg, this 1993 Peace Fountain by Thijs Nel captures African history through stoneware art, inviting you to explore its profound legacy.

Discover South African artist Thijs Nel, creator of the iconic 'Peace Fountain' (1993). Explore his inspiring sculptures and themes of peace and unity. Learn more about his unique artistic legacy today.

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  • Location: University of Pretoria
  • Year: 1993
  • Title: Peace Fountain
  • Notable elements: Grinding stones, cross shape, ceramic egg
  • Medium: Ceramic and stoneware
Peace Fountain is a work by the prominent South African artist Thijs Nel (1943-2020). In 1993, he created a stoneware ceramic fountain, known as The Peace Fountain, which was bought by the Felix Trust and donated to the University of Pretoria. Nel erected the fountain next to the Musaion Building (houses the Department of Music and Music Library) on the main Hatfield Campus. The fountain in its totality is created from ceramic materials. However, the work as seen currently is not the original fountain. In 2001 a student damaged the original fountain by trying to climb onto it. The original structure of the fountain was damaged to the degree that it had to be replaced. Nevertheless, the work is made up of four ceramic blocks at the bottom, forming a cross shape. The cross symbolises that Africa came to a crossroad. The first block on top of the cross is a grinding stone, which shows Africa’s early development. It is then topped with another grinding stone, but one with a hole right through. The second grinding stone represents the impact of colonialism. The third level is a broken grinding stone, that is inverted back to back and indicates the technological advancement of Africa. At the very top, an egg is depicted in ceramic as a sign of new life with water flowing out of it, signifying living water. Short Biography: Thijs Nel was born on the farm Waterkloof near Pretoria on 8 June 1943. During his career as an artist, he achieved considerable renown as a potter and ceramicist. In 1990, the Silver University of Pretoria Medal was awarded to Nel for his contribution to South African art. Thijs Nel passed away on 27 March 2020.

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Thijs Nel: A Sculptor of Serenity – Shaping Peace from Clay

Thijs Nel’s artistic journey is a testament to a lifelong pursuit of beauty, rooted in a profound connection with the natural world and an unwavering belief in its capacity to inspire serenity. Born in Oudtshoorn, South Africa, in 1943, his early life was shaped by a childhood illness that fostered a contemplative spirit and a deep appreciation for quiet observation – experiences that would profoundly inform his artistic vision. Nel’s career isn't defined by grand pronouncements or overt political statements; instead, it’s characterized by a subtle yet powerful exploration of balance, harmony, and the inherent beauty found in everyday existence. He doesn’t seek to shock or challenge, but rather to offer viewers a moment of peaceful reflection through his meticulously crafted sculptures and ceramics.

Nel's formal artistic training began at the University of the Witwatersrand, followed by a period of study at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. This international exposure proved crucial, broadening his perspective and introducing him to diverse artistic traditions, particularly the influence of Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada’s approach to studio pottery – a movement emphasizing the intrinsic beauty of clay itself. Returning to South Africa, Nel began to experiment with various mediums, eventually finding his true voice in working with clay. This wasn't merely a choice of material; it was a deliberate alignment with his core philosophy: clay, he believed, offered a unique language for expressing fundamental truths about nature and the human condition.

The Philosophy of Shibui – Finding Beauty in Imperfection

A central concept underpinning Nel’s artistic practice is “Shibui,” a Japanese aesthetic principle that transcends mere beauty. It describes a quality of understated elegance, suggesting something that appears effortless, natural, and almost accidental—as if it has simply *been* rather than consciously created. Nel's work embodies this philosophy perfectly; his sculptures possess a quiet dignity, a sense of ancient wisdom, and an inherent grace that arises not from striving for perfection but from embracing the subtle imperfections and textures of the material.

He describes his process as one of attentive observation and intuitive response to the clay. Rather than imposing a preconceived design, he allows the material to guide him, responding to its natural tendencies and shaping it with gentle precision. This collaborative approach results in pieces that feel deeply rooted in their materiality—each curve, each indentation, each subtle variation tells a story of the clay’s journey from earth to finished form. Nel's work is not about replicating reality but about capturing an essence, a feeling – a sense of timelessness and profound peace.

The ‘Peace Fountain’ – A Monument to Hope

Perhaps Nel’s most recognizable achievement is the “Peace Fountain,” created in 1993. This monumental sculpture, located in Johannesburg, stands as a powerful symbol of reconciliation and hope for a nation grappling with its past. Initially conceived as a response to the turbulent years following apartheid, the fountain quickly evolved into something far more profound – a universal emblem of peace, unity, and the enduring human spirit.

The fountain’s design is deceptively simple: a cascading stream of water flowing over a series of interconnected basins. However, its impact is immense. The movement of the water, combined with the sculpture's graceful form, creates a mesmerizing visual experience that invites contemplation and reflection. Nel deliberately avoided overtly political imagery, opting instead to focus on the fundamental elements of water and flow – symbols of life, renewal, and connection.

Legacy and Continuing Influence

Despite not always receiving widespread recognition during his lifetime, Thijs Nel’s work has steadily gained appreciation for its quiet beauty and profound philosophical depth. His sculptures are exhibited in galleries across South Africa and internationally, and his pieces reside in prestigious collections worldwide. Nel continues to live and work in Oudtshoorn, dedicating himself to his craft and reminding us of the power of art to uplift the human spirit.

His legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it’s a testament to the enduring value of simplicity, observation, and a deep respect for the natural world. Thijs Nel's sculptures are not merely objects—they are invitations to pause, reflect, and discover the serenity that lies within us all.

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Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract, ceramics
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Anglo-Asian studio potters']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Bernard Leach
    • Shoji Hamada
  • Date Of Birth: Not found
  • Full Name: Thijs Nel
  • Nationality: South African
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Peace Fountain
    • Various ceramic sculptures
  • Place Of Birth: South Africa